Rosedale Real Estate

Rosedale real estate is some of the most luxurious real estate in Toronto and Canada. Rosedale has a long and beautiful history which maintained today by South Rosedale Ratepayers’ Association.

Selling Your Rosedale Home or Condo?

If you are planning to sell your Rosedale home or condo, it is important that your property gets as much exposure as possible in order to sell for top dollar in the least amount of time. As a licensed Toronto real estate agent with Chestnut Park Real Estate Limited, the exclusive affiliate of Christie’s International Real Estate here in Toronto and one of Toronto’s leading luxury brokerages, Braden is able to market your property on both a local and international level. With a large number of foreign buyers purchasing real estate in Toronto, it is essential that your property is marketed to all potential buyers both local and international. Contact Braden today to schedule your 100% FREE no obligation home or condo evaluation today.

Buying or Renting a Rosedale Home or Condo?

Are you considering Rosedale for your next home? Whether you are looking to rent or buy within Rosedale, Braden can assist you with finding the right property. Contact Braden today to learn how he can assist you with finding the perfect home or condo.

Rosedale Real Estate & History

Sherrif William Botsford Jarvis and his wife Mary settled in Rosedale in the 1820s before Rosedale had its name. The community of Rosedale was given its name by Mary Jarvis, named in honour of the wild roses that grew along the hillside of the Jarvis estate. In 1864, the Jarvis family sold their Rosedale home which resulted in the subdivision and creation of South Rosedale. A bridge was built over the Park Drive Ravine in 1909. As a result, North Rosedale’s development began after the bridge was constructed. Prior to the development of North Rosedale, the area was once home to St. Andrews College and the Rosedale Golf Club.

Rosedale Real Estate & Today

Today, Rosedale is a luxurious and historical community consisting of some of Canada’s most prominent, affluent and successful families. Rosedale’s beautiful historic homes combined with its winding streets and unique red brick sidewalks provide a true feeling of elegance. Rosedale is surrounded by green parkland and tranquil ravines. It is conveniently located near Yonge Street and is a short drive from Bloor Street which includes some of the world’s top designer stores such as Chanel, Burberry, Cartier and Louis Vuitton.

Rosedale Real Estate & Maintaining Rosedale’s Historical Beauty

South Rosedale and North Rosedale are among 15 different heritage conservation districts within the City of Toronto.

The South Rosedale Ratepayers’ Association (which was formed in 1931 and is the oldest association of its kind in Toronto) fought for South Rosedale’s designation as a heritage conservation district. As a result of the South Rosedale Ratepayers’ Association’s efforts, South Rosedale was granted heritage conservation district status in 2003. North Rosedale followed suit and received its heritage district designation in 2005. Visit the following link to learn more: www.heritagetoronto.org

Rosedale Real Estate & Current Homes

Rosedale consists of Gerogian, Victorian, Edwardian and Tudor-style mansions which were built between 1860 and 1930. Many of Rosedale’s homes are listed as heritage properties. South Rosedale includes several condominiums, co-operative and co-ownership apartment buildings. These buildings tend to be quite affordable and are a great starting point for those who are looking to enter the community of Rosedale.

Rosedale Local Business Directory

Residents living in Rosedale enjoy the many different restaurants, cafes, bars and shops located along Yonge Street in the neighbouring community of Summerhill, as well as the popular Summerhill Market located in Rosedale. Below is a list of some of the popular local businesses that Rosedale residents have access to and enjoy.